Once you see “Index Status 100%” you know that SearchWP has indexed all your content and settings.
Exclude specific posts, pages and custom post types from WordPress searchOnce you have created a custom search algorithm, you can exclude certain posts, pages, or custom post types from your WordPress search results.
For example, if you use WooCommerce, you can exclude your store's contact form, account login, and checkout pages so that search only returns products. This way, you can create a smarter product search for WooCommerce and get more sales.
To do this, use the “Exclude UI” extension, which adds an “Exclude from search” field to the page editor.
In the WordPress dashboard, go to SearchWP » Extensions, find the “Exclude UI” extension and click the “Install” button.
The Exclude UI search addon
Then open the post, page, or custom post type that you list of latvia cell phone number want to exclude from WordPress search results.
If you want to exclude a single post, make sure the “Post” option is selected in the right menu, then check the “Exclude from search” box.
Exclude single post from search
Then click “Update” to save your changes.
You can also exclude specific pages and custom post types using the same process as above. The only difference is that the right menu will say “Page” or the name of the custom post type instead of “Post”.
Exclude certain categories, tags and custom taxonomies from WordPress search
You can also exclude certain categories, tags, and other custom taxonomies from WordPress search results.
For example, there might be some tags that authors use to organize and manage content on your multi-author WordPress blog . Since these tags are only for your team, you should exclude them from search results.
Now the excluded content will never appear in search results
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